Zoltan Gera insists he is happy at Fulham and has played down speculation linking him with a move to Serie A side Roma.
The 31-year-old was an influential figure with six goals as the west Londoners reached the final of the Europa League this season, only to be beaten by Atletico Madrid 2-1 in Hamburg.
The Craven Cottage outfit also enjoyed success in the Premier League, securing their place in the top flight weeks before the end of the season and, in Roy Hodgson, have one of the best managers in the country.
Gera only scored two goals in the Premier League last season but has attracted the attention of the Romans, who may make a bid during the summer transfer window.
However, Gera clearly feels at home playing for the Cottagers and hinted that he will reject any attempts to lure him elsewhere over the coming months.
“I’m contracted to the club and I feel good here, the season was like I planned,” he told Sky Sports.
“My aim is to play like I did or even better. If the atmosphere is good and the team-mates are good it’s only a part of how I feel.
“What really matters is how I play football. If a player doesn’t do his job well then usually he wants to leave, if he performs well then he usually wants to stay and continue everything.”
The Hungary international also feels his best years may still lie ahead and he appears content to a least see out the rest of his current contract, which ends in 2011, with the capital club.


























